Examples of using Problems confronting in English and their translations into Spanish
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Let us seek practical and urgent solutions to the problems confronting our children.
You can well see that the problems confronting the Comoros are numerous and worsening daily.
In many countries,there are institutional and pervasive problems confronting non-citizens.
Problems confronting the twenty-first century, he said, could only be overcome if we joined forces.
Thus human ingenuity holds the secret to resolving problems confronting humankind.
The problems confronting the NPT States parties spanned the full spectrum of the issues addressed in the Treaty.
It was a lesson that should not be forgotten as this Organization tackles other problems confronting humanity.
As we approach a new millennium, the problems confronting the international community are many and complex.
There is a danger that some of these democracies might be overwhelmed by the magnitude of the problems confronting them.
Singapore discovered early on that there were few problems confronting us that others had not confronted. .
The Fourth World Conference on Women would be an opportunity to create real solutions to the problems confronting women.
His Majesty's Government is committed to resolving the problems confronting Nepal with patriotism as the point of convergence.
National programmes for the Year encompass a broad range of priorities based on national assessments of the problems confronting families.
The need for an organized international response to the problems confronting mankind has become greater, not smaller.
The Journal of Development will be published for the first time to provide a forum for the interaction of multidisciplinary thinking on the problems confronting the region.
We even ignore the fact that many of the problems confronting the developing countries are the vestiges of the colonial past.
We recognize, however,that such efforts alone are not sufficient to fully address the problems confronting Afghanistan.
In conclusion, the catalogue of problems confronting our nations bears ample testimony to the tremendous tasks ahead of us.
This legacy andpredicament bring into sharp relief the magnitude and complexity of the problems confronting developing countries and countries in transition.
The complex demographic and social problems confronting those countries were very different from those facing the more developed European countries.
There is overcrowding in some prisons, and this is certainly one of the most serious problems confronting the system of correctional institutions in Honduras.
As the problems confronting developing countries and Africa are both manifold and complex, their solutions require the concerted efforts of the international community.
Singapore discovered early on that there were few problems confronting us that some other Government had not met or solved.
The Office of Social Development has conducted tens of research projects and studies on the psychological,social and educational problems confronting Kuwaiti children.
International cooperation was essential for making inroads against the problems confronting contemporary youth, especially drug abuse and organized crime.
Wayne Research Institute is a RAND-like think tank for Nobel Prize people looking ahead to solve the next generation of problems confronting humankind.
However, in its view,the magnitude and complexity of the issues and problems confronting the international community at the threshold of the twenty-first century demand nothing less.
International pressure can help garner the support needed for measures to be enacted to stem the ever-rising tide of problems confronting the entire Lerma-Chapala ecosystem.
Trade liberalization, however, did not provide a solution to all the problems confronting commodity-dependent developing countries.
Ms. Zografska-Krsteska(the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)stressed that the problems confronting children required global, national, regional and local action.